See what they're learning, even when it doesn't look like school.
You know your child is learning. What's harder is turning that learning into something you can look back on, put into clear educational language, explain to other people, and use as evidence when you need to. Hubbl helps you do that.
Hubbl is being built by the family behind Stark Raving Dad, together with a senior lecturer and educational researcher with more than 30 years' experience in education, learning design and technology.
Capture real life
Save a quick photo, voice note, or written text from the questions, projects, play and discoveries that fill ordinary home educating life.
Name the learning inside it
Hubbl helps turn those moments into clear educational language, without making your home feel like school.
See what's adding up
Look back across weeks and months to spot the interests, skills, patterns and progress that are easy to miss day to day.
Create records you can use
Turn your child's story into clear, editable summaries and reports when you need something solid to show.
The problem isn't that nothing is happening.
It's that home education doesn't always leave a neat paper trail. A child can spend the morning building a cardboard shop, writing signs, working out prices, changing the rules, and negotiating with siblings — but by dinner time, it can sound like: "they played shops." Hubbl helps you turn moments like that into something you can look back on, make educational sense of, and use when you need to explain what's been happening.
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For every learner
Structured, unschooling, somewhere in between. Hubbl works with how your family actually learns.
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Your data stays yours
Not sold. Not used to train AI. Not anyone's business but yours.
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Ready when a report's due
Every entry maps to real subject frameworks, so when someone asks what's been learned you'll already have the answer.
Built by the family behind The Life Without School podcast.
Hubbl is being built by Issy and Kate, a husband-and-wife team with ten years of home educating their own children. Kate began as a teacher and has spent those years moving toward a much more child-led way of supporting learning. Issy has spent most of his professional career in the software industry, and is the creator of Stark Raving Dad and The Life Without School podcast, which has helped hundreds of thousands of parents trust that learning outside school is real, valid, and genuinely wonderful.
Hubbl's educational model is being shaped with input from Issy's dad, a senior lecturer and educational researcher with a PhD in education and more than 30 years' experience across education, learning design and technology.
His work helps ensure Hubbl can translate real-life learning into educational language that is clear, honest and useful, without forcing home education into a school-shaped frame.
A quick note on early access
Hubbl will be a paid product. Not free, not ad-supported, not selling your data to make money in some other way. A real price means we can build it properly instead of cutting corners to keep it free.
Early-access families will be invited first and offered founding pricing before the public launch. We expect regular pricing to be around US$10–12/month per family, not per child. Joining the waitlist is free, and there's no obligation to use Hubbl when it launches.
Be first in line.
You've read this far because you already know your child is learning. Join the early-access list and be one of the first families to use Hubbl to make that learning clearer, easier to track, and easier to explain.
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